Sorry I’ve been delayed in responding.
I’ll try to reply to the various suggestions.
Adrien: The COA is perfectly fine, except that it’s not possible to embed the
one figure in a multi-column report, so that doesn’t work for me.
As for what I had in 2.6.19, I included verbatim what I have had i
David,
I could be misunderstanding the option, but I think it is just a visual
representation in the registers and on the COA.
Apparently, reports are their own beast and it is incumbent upon report writers
to honor the setting.
There’s a thread or two floating around in the last few months ab
Just wondering if anyone else is seeing this?
Since the update to 3.x, when using sqlite3 backend, those reports only show
invoices/bills and no payments. The XML backend works fine.
I’m not sure if this is an issue with the report(s) or with the sqlite3 code.
Details here: https://bugzilla.gno
Per the instructions on the https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/CMake_Addressing
page I see that I should make have the cmake build directory IN the gnucash
directory? Right?
I don't need to keep the build applications after install.
To be honest, the literature is so confusing, it seems I'm reading
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~/Applications/gnucash-3.1$ cd
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~$ cd Applications
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~/Applications$ mkdir build-cmake
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~/Applications$ ls
build-cmake gnucash-3.1
den
Beware of Bitdefender AntiVirus Plus 2018.
It's new Safe Folders option silently disallowed GnuCash 2.6.21 from writing
to my Documents\GnuCash folder.
GnuCash showed error:
GnuCash could not obtain the lock for
file://C:\Users\username\Documents\GnuCash\2.6.21\\.gnucash
It was only
Many thanks!!
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 7:20 PM John Ralls
wrote:
>
>
> > On May 4, 2018, at 5:32 AM, Gio Bacareza wrote:
> >
> > I'm just about to start tracking my stocks. I'm reading the manual and
> > tried to enter a stock which is traded in the Philippine Stock Exchange.
> >
> > Under type I
I'm a new user of GnuCash. I tried v 3.0 but it kept crashing so
uninstalled and installed 2.6.21 instead. I have entered previous year's
data for a small organization but when I generate both balance sheet and
income statement, all totals show as zero. The amounts are showing
correctly for the ass
And now I think I'm figuring out my own problem after going back to it
several times. It appears that even though when I set the program up, I
chose Canadian $ as my currency, the program was trying to generate this
report in US dollars. Is there somewhere that I may have missed to ensure
that Cana
Preferences > Accounts > Default Currency.
I think ‘Locale’ is the default. If your computer’s locale is not set to CAD,
then either change that in the OS settings, or specify a currency using the
‘Choose’ option, leaving the locale as-is.
Regards,
Adrien
*note - you may want to check over all
Is the balance sheet date you're using correct?
On 07/05/18 04:53, Judi Atkinson wrote:
I'm a new user of GnuCash. I tried v 3.0 but it kept crashing so
uninstalled and installed 2.6.21 instead. I have entered previous year's
data for a small organization but when I generate both balance sheet
I forgot to mention that each report has a currency setting as well, but if the
default currency is CAD, it too should default to CAD.
Regards,
Adrien
> On May 6, 2018, at 10:57 PM, Judi Atkinson wrote:
>
> And now I think I'm figuring out my own problem after going back to it
> several times.
How does gnc handle the Case of a VISA Debit card?
Technically, this is a BANK account with a VISA enabled card and a
$0.00 Credit Limit
Should it just be created as a normal BANK account type?
Are there any plans to include this as a new Asset Account type in
future editions of g
This is a Fix of my previous thread ... Re: gnucash-user Digest, Vol
182, Issue 8,
apologies for not clarifying the subject line last time.
How does gnc handle the Case of a VISA Debit card?
Technically, this is a BANK account with a VISA enabled card and a $0.00
Credit Limit
Should it just be
Dennis,
The obvious place to put the build-cmake directory is in the Applications
directory. I personally would not name it build-cmake but build-gnucash-3.1.
The reason for that is, to uninstall Gnucash there is no need to retain the
gnucash-3.1 source directory which can be deleted, but you will
Dennis,
The instructions on the BuildUbuntu16.04 have now been modified so that
they recommend the preferred place for the build directory is in the parent
directory of the GnuCash sources as John and Geert recommended this as the
preferred location.
It can actually be anywhere you wish to put
Dennis,
You are missing the third part of the cmake command when you type
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/dennis/.local
which is why you are getting the cmake error.
You need to append either
../gnucash-3.1
or
/home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1
on to the end of the cmake command sep
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